Powerhouse


What is a powerhouse?
powerhouse [ˈpaʊəˌhaʊs]
n
1. (Engineering / Electrical Engineering) an electrical generating station or plant
2. Informal a forceful or powerful person or thing


We are all powerhouses in this "green" revolution.  Let your voices be heard!  We want a clean, sustainable energy source!  We no longer want toxins/chemicals in our homes or our environment!  We want fresh, nourishing food!  We must educate our children so they will discover ways to reverse the damage we have caused!
Powerhouses!  Let's keep the pressure on ourselves, our neighbors, our community, our employers, and our government!

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Sports, Sports, Sports and "Green"
                                             

Since we did not get any men to sign up to become a tester for our FREE, full size natural, eco-friendly, biodegradable, and/or organic products in the last campaign, I decided to post something that most of them really care about...SPORTS.  Well, sports is going "Green" if you did not know.  Super Bowl XLV is today, so I decided to focus on the stadium were the two deserving football franchises are playing.
                                            
Dallas Cowboys Stadium teamed up with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to make this stadium the first to gain recognition in the EPA’s National Environmental Performance Track Program.  This means that the Dallas stadium has to meet every goal of saving energy, water, reducing waste, and reducing their carbon footprint. 

Arlington mayor Dr. Robert Cluck was quoted in the website,
www.Arlington.org, as saying “A massive building like this ‘going green’ is huge news across the city, the nation and the world.  If we can be successful here on this high-profile project, others should be successful, too.  I’m more interested in cleaning the air.  I want everybody to get the message that we’re environmentally sensitive and we can clean the air and prevent diseases that are occurring because of dirty air.  This is a great step in the right direction.”

In the design of the stadium only, they installed a retractable roof that allows nature light to lighten the stadium during the day, so power for lights are not needed. They also installed a permeable pavement that absorbs rainwater and the grass filters the rainwater so there was no need for underground drainage underneath the parking lot.

"Cowboys owner Jerry Jones knew that “going green” to help the environment would cost him some  “green” – as in money – in the construction costs.  But it was a financial burden he was willing to bear.  Now he’s realizing that spending money to “go green” will save him money in the future on energy and water costs.
“We’ve certainly in our design anticipated savings on water,” notes Jones.  “We think we’ll save a million gallons there.  We’re spending $1.2 billion total here, so a figure of 1% (extra cost) is meaningless, really.  If you start early enough in the design with your architect and have that mentality thru construction, you can design towards these kinds of savings.  I would think we really minimized our cost because we got on it so early.”"

To learn more about other franchises/stadiums and their "Green" initiatives go
here.
Resources:
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http://www.holamun2.com/news/versus/versus-pittsburgh-steelers-vs-green-bay-packers
http://www.arlington.org/sports_recreation/cowboys_football/onsite/goinggreen2
http://www.motherearthnews.com/healthy-people-healthy-planet/green-stadiums.aspx



Growing Green ATL: GE Energy’s Grid IQ Experience Center
On Thursday, General Electric (GE) showcased the GE Energy’s Grid IQ Experience Center in Atlanta, GA.  This VIP event was only open to Georgia government officials, industry executives, academia, and the media, but it will be opened to the public in October 2011.  This center will provide consumers, a world-class smart grid education. Smart grid technology will allow us to save energy, reduce energy costs, and increase reliability.  No more power outages? Well, less outages.


By having the center in Atlanta, we will see a boost to the local economy because the center comes with 400 new jobs.  Atlanta will also become a major player in achieving green energy for the United States.  Click here to learn more about smart grids.







GE Energy’s Grid IQ Experience Center
2018 Powers Ferry Rd., SE
Atlanta, Ga. 30339

 Resources:
http://www.gereports.com/new-atlanta-smart-grid-hub-on-pace-for-400-jobs/
http://www.ajc.com/business/ge-opening-tourist-attraction-542894.html
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